Vania Lopes Simoes Fioravanti, Fabrício Stocker, F. Macau
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Abstract
PurposeThe aim of this research is to analyze the knowledge transfer process in technological innovation clusters. The problem of the study addresses how organizations can act in a network to enhance experiences and gains, particularly in the aspect of knowledge management.Design/methodology/approachThe study is qualitative, applied through a case study, cross-sectional and multiple sources of evidence – semistructured interviews, nonparticipant observation and analysis of documents and secondary institutional data. The case analyzed was the Technology Park of São José dos Campos, in Brazil, involving private companies, governmental organizations, universities and research institutions.FindingsThe results reinforce the arguments that the transfer of knowledge is influenced by factors, facilitators or inhibitors such as: cooperation, relationship with institutions, workforce mobility and geographical proximity, influencing the competitiveness and performance of the organizations in the cluster.Research limitations/implicationsThis study advances the knowledge management literature in network environments, especially in technological innovation clusters, systematizing and highlighting the facilitating and inhibiting dimensions of knowledge transfer.Practical implicationsThe present work has a direct dialogue with the managers and actors involved in the governance of these organizational arrangements with regard to increasing the capacity for creation and the dissemination of knowledge among organizations, educational institutions, government and companies.Originality/valueThere is a presence of aspects indicating that knowledge goes beyond borders through dynamic and collaborative structures, reinforcing the premise that clusters must be perceived as an evolutionary system, whose result of interactions leads to a superior joint capacity.
目的研究技术创新集群的知识转移过程。本研究的问题是组织如何在网络中行动,以增加经验和收益,特别是在知识管理方面。设计/方法/方法本研究是定性的,通过案例研究、横断面和多种证据来源(半结构化访谈、非参与性观察和对文件和二手机构数据的分析)进行应用。所分析的案例是巴西的s o jos dos Campos科技园,涉及私营公司、政府组织、大学和研究机构。研究结果支持了知识转移受合作、机构关系、劳动力流动性和地理邻近性等因素影响的观点,这些因素会影响集群中组织的竞争力和绩效。本研究将网络环境下的知识管理文献,特别是技术创新集群的知识管理文献进行了梳理,并突出了知识转移的促进和抑制维度。实际意义本研究与管理这些组织安排的管理者和行为者进行了直接对话,讨论了如何在组织、教育机构、政府和公司之间增加创造和传播知识的能力。原创性/价值有一些方面表明,知识可以通过动态和协作的结构超越国界,这加强了集群必须被视为一个进化系统的前提,其相互作用的结果导致了卓越的联合能力。